Actually on this matter he is quite correct, not that I'm overjoyed at the prospect.

"Under normal constitutional processes in Britain, when a government collapses, the leader of the opposition is called on to form a government"

But is it necessary, that the leader of that party has to be the PM? Finland's late-president Mauno Koivisto was never elected to the Eduskunta (Parliament of Finland) and he never served as leader of the Social Democratic Party. Despite this, he served twice as prime minister (22.3.1968–14.5.1970 and 6.5.1979–26.1.1982) and after second term he was elected by Eduskunta to become Finland's 8th president (at the time, parliament selected president, not public).

It gets tight at the end, and a legal battle at the supreme court is likely. I do not like such most profound political course plotting being decided by judges. Because judges are not responsible to the public, but responsible to encrypted administrative rules - this and not more is what laws are. And many use them to hide behind them.

We have experience with EU-related and Euro-related conflicts in Germany being decided by the Bundesverfassungsgericht, our highest court. They are almost all very bad, for the courts proved to be cowardly and very obedient - not to say: submissive - to EU and the ECB.

__________________If you refuse to pay unjust taxes, your property will be confiscated. If you attempt to defend your property, you will be arrested. If you resist arrest, you will be clubbed. If you defend yourself against clubbing, you will be shot dead. These procedures are known as the Rule of Law. - Edward Abbey

I see the nameless one spouting off the usual promises vote for me and all will be dandy. I will never vote Labour while that thing and that things gang of loony headbanger only agenda is to bankrupt the country because they can not add up 2 + 2.

I will not vote for any political party at the moment as all of them are unfit to vote for. They all have there internal faults and all of them twist bend and turn the truth inside out. I will not vote for the sweet lies, try telling the truth all the time I dare you.

__________________A good reason not to vote any more -
Never trust the government never trust a politician.
Just look at this never ending Brexit mess, I say kick them all out now!

It gets tight at the end, and a legal battle at the supreme court is likely. I do not like such most profound political course plotting being decided by judges. Because judges are not responsible to the public, but responsible to encrypted administrative rules - this and not more is what laws are. And many use them to hide behind them.

We have experience with EU-related and Euro-related conflicts in Germany being decided by the Bundesverfassungsgericht, our highest court. They are almost all very bad, for the courts proved to be cowardly and very obedient - not to say: submissive - to EU and the ECB.

Whichever way the wind blows/MP's vote it will be akin to turkeys voting for christmas.

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Wise men speak because they have something to say; Fools because they have to say something.Oh my God, not again!!

"After Brexit the government will introduce a new, fairer immigration system that prioritises skills and what people can contribute to the UK, rather than where they come from."
A Downing Street spokeswoman added that "tougher criminality rules" for those coming to the UK will be introduced.

Somebody will try to make a big deal of this, but - isn't that just sounding like old-fashioned plain reason...? I wish this view would spread all over Europe.

__________________If you refuse to pay unjust taxes, your property will be confiscated. If you attempt to defend your property, you will be arrested. If you resist arrest, you will be clubbed. If you defend yourself against clubbing, you will be shot dead. These procedures are known as the Rule of Law. - Edward Abbey